304 |
It is the most common type of stainless steel. It provides high oxidation resistance up to 450°C. |
304L |
It is the low carbon version of AISI 304. |
316 |
Thanks to the molybdenum that it contains it has a very high resistance. It provides high oxidation resistance up to 650°C. |
316L |
It is the low carbon version of AISI 316. However, it provides high oxidation resistance up to 450 ° C. |
316TI |
It does not have corrosion sensitivity thanks to the titanium that it contains. It can be used continuously at high temperatures up to 650°C. |
309/309S |
Its oxidation resistance is high at temperatures up to 1050°C. It is resistant to sulfurous and nitrous gases. Tensile strength and creep properties are good. |
310/310S |
Although it is similar to AISI 304, it is a high-temperature material. It can be used up to 1200°C. It has high weldability and corrosion resistance. |
321 |
It does not have corrosion sensitivity thanks to the titanium that it contains. It can be used continuously at high temperatures up to 1000°C. It is quite weldable for methods other than gas melting. |
430 |
It is the basic ferritic stainless steel quality. Its orrosion resistance is sufficient. |
430TI |
It does not have corrosion sensitivity thanks to the titanium that it contains. Its high-temperature resistance is good. Its welding ability is midlevel. |